March 20, 2006
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:30:10 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> gobject/ObjectG.d(389): cannot implicitly convert expression (objectType) of type GType to GType
>>  All unhelpful compiler message should be marked as high priority bugs.
>> this one is just an example
>>  Ant
>
> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)

Are you still using import within class bodies?

Regan
March 20, 2006
Regan Heath wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:30:10 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>> Ant wrote:
>>> gobject/ObjectG.d(389): cannot implicitly convert expression (objectType) of type GType to GType
>>>  All unhelpful compiler message should be marked as high priority bugs.
>>> this one is just an example
>>>  Ant
>>
>> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)
> 
> Are you still using import within class bodies?
> 
> Regan

I wish I could, but no.

Ant
March 20, 2006
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:47:12 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Regan Heath wrote:
>> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:30:10 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>> Ant wrote:
>>>> gobject/ObjectG.d(389): cannot implicitly convert expression (objectType) of type GType to GType
>>>>  All unhelpful compiler message should be marked as high priority bugs.
>>>> this one is just an example
>>>>  Ant
>>>
>>> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)
>>  Are you still using import within class bodies?
>>  Regan
>
> I wish I could, but no.

You're not using them and you're still getting these error messages? Odd.

Regan
March 20, 2006
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 16:52:03 +1200, Regan Heath <regan@netwin.co.nz> wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:47:12 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>> Regan Heath wrote:
>>> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:30:10 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>> Ant wrote:
>>>>> gobject/ObjectG.d(389): cannot implicitly convert expression (objectType) of type GType to GType
>>>>>  All unhelpful compiler message should be marked as high priority bugs.
>>>>> this one is just an example
>>>>>  Ant
>>>>
>>>> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)
>>>  Are you still using import within class bodies?
>>>  Regan
>>
>> I wish I could, but no.
>
> You're not using them and you're still getting these error messages? Odd.

Where is the latest source, in SVN? I have an idea for tracking it down.

Regan
March 20, 2006
Regan Heath wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 16:52:03 +1200, Regan Heath <regan@netwin.co.nz> wrote:
>> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:47:12 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>> Regan Heath wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:30:10 -0500, Ant <duitoolkit@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>>> Ant wrote:
>>>>>> gobject/ObjectG.d(389): cannot implicitly convert expression (objectType) of type GType to GType
>>>>>>  All unhelpful compiler message should be marked as high priority bugs.
>>>>>> this one is just an example
>>>>>>  Ant
>>>>>
>>>>> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)
>>>>  Are you still using import within class bodies?
>>>>  Regan
>>>
>>> I wish I could, but no.
>>
>> You're not using them and you're still getting these error messages? Odd.
> 
> Where is the latest source, in SVN? I have an idea for tracking it down.
> 
> Regan

I'm sick of this.
I'll try a different approach.

Ant
March 20, 2006
Ant wrote:
>>>>>> gtk/CellLayout.d(52): import gtk.CellLayout.std conflicts with gtk.CellRenderer.std at gtk/CellRenderer.d(59)
> 
> I'm sick of this.
> I'll try a different approach.
> 

Well, it worked.

I wrapped all std.string.x I'm using in a class.
dmd found all the missing imports and it was just a questions of typing them in.

This was possible because my application (Duit, the next DUI lib) is very simple (but not small).

Ant
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